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For her latest editorial, Florence based photographer Lucilla Bellini takes inspiration from the iconography of the late nineteenth century Pre-Raphaelites and the neoclassical sculpture “The Veiled Vestal Virgins” by Raffaele Monti. The idea came when she and the stylist Susanna discussed to

There is something raw and personal in photographer Genoveva Arteaga-Rynn‘s work capturing sisters Kes and Haze. Relationships are real, full of moments from tender to banal. The sisters invited Genoveva to shoot them in their natural setting, their home. Stylists Sophie

New York based photographer Franey Miller brings us our first editorial from New York for this fall. Stylist Sam Bates brings together an eclectic array of designers from Frank Tropiano to Eleen Halvorsen, both contemporary to the core, juxtaposed against

Photographer Gaetano Cartone brings us our latest fashion editorial Love Sick, shot on location in Milan gives a glimpse of an early relationship. Ioletta Polisini along with Miriam Sanguedolce pulls together a pale palette made up of cotton, chiffon, and

German photographer, Jana Schuessler, shot Brooklyn B on location in Brooklyn. From Tadatoshi Horikoshi’s dark lips and smokey eye to Jane Norgiega’s styling, the editorial is reminiscent of the turn of this past century. Lolita gangsta goths hanging around Brooklyn

Located on a quiet Rapenburg, this speakesy-style bar called Hiding in Plain Sight lives up to its name. Discreetly marked on the large windows outside, the bar is easy to miss before you spot the rows of bottles inside the bar. Once you get

Fashion photographer Lalo Torres, is giving us a little winter break with a jump into spring in New York with model Sunny Buckley. Lalo captures the mood of iconic rock’n’roll portraits by Rolling Stone magazine during New York’s CBGB era

It has been a couple months now, but everyone is still talking about the make-up at the Chanel Spring Summer 2014 show thanks to the bold rainbow inspired eye make-up. Similarly inspired, make-up artist Lorene Herrera created multi-color graphic eyes